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To: puborectalis who wrote (652744)4/25/2012 8:34:15 AM
From: PROLIFE  Respond to of 1579403
 
A Recovery That Never Comes

By
Jeffrey Folks

The President has been promising an economic recovery ever since 2008, when he promised to create 5 million green jobs and to "act quickly to help people stay in their homes." With all the promises Obama made, many voters who supported him expected the economy to begin turning around early in 2009. But then, shortly after his election, Obama let it be known that the economy had been driven "into a ditch" deeper than he had imagined, and the recovery would take some time. Then he discovered that the economy he inherited was not just in a ditch, it was actually a "mess" as well. There were always new excuses for why the recovery never came.

Now it seems, just as the President was prepared to declare "mission accomplished," the economy is slipping back into the ditch, only it's no longer George Bush's ditch. This ditch is entirely of Obama's making. After exhibiting a few "green shoots" earlier this year -- the first real signs of improvement in three years -- the economy is slowing once again. Unemployment and GDP growth are both declining, not improving. Even the President is now admitting there will be "ups and downs" and he's "got a lot more work to do."

The latest indicators point to an economy that is slowing if not headed back into recession. March employment numbers were worse than any economist surveyed by Bloomberg imagined. 120,000 new jobs are not even enough to absorb new entrants in the workforce, much less to bring down unemployment rates. Strangely, the official unemployment rate came down from 8.3 to 8.2%, but it did so because a quarter million Americans left the workforce, many of them filing for disability benefits or choosing to retire early.

Not only is unemployment high, under this President those who are still working have seen their incomes decline by $3000 on average. Pumped into the economy over the last three and a half years, those lost wages would amount to $1.575 trillion. That's even more than Obama squandered on his so-called stimulus in 2009, and it would have been spent a lot more wisely had it been left in the hands of private citizens.

An extra $6,000 per family amounts to almost half of a typical mortgage payment. By one estimate, 26,230,000 foreclosures could have been prevented or significantly delayed if Obama's $787 billion stimulus funding had remained in private hands. Had wages not declined in aggregate by $1.575 trillion, homeowners would have retained twice the income needed to prevent an anticipated 25 million foreclosures.

Yet this President has not even acknowledged the suffering of every American worker whose income is $3,000 less than it was when he took office. Obama is so extraordinarily arrogant, and so detached, that the widespread suffering of ordinary people makes no impression on him. At the same time, he rushes to attend to the wishes of billionaire green energy investors, union bosses, and environmental activists -- the very ones who have caused America's economy to stagnate.

Things are bad at present, but they aren't likely to get better anytime soon. Respected forecaster IHS Global Insight predicts that the economy will slow to 2.1% GDP growth by July. Given current policies, with Obama's plan for huge tax increases and with new regulations scheduled to take effect after the election, the long-term outlook is not any better. For all of 2012, BusinessWire predicts U.S. GDP growth of 2.2% and for 2013-2016 only 2.3%.

To put that in perspective, U.S. long-term GDP growth, excluding periods of recession, has averaged 4% over the past 200 years. President Obama inherited an economy that was already in recovery by the end of the first quarter of 2009. But since Obama took office, GDP growth has averaged 1.42%, about a third of what one would expect.

That low level of growth might be enough to force millions of Americans into unwelcome retirement, but it is not enough to bring the actual jobless rate down. It's not even enough to absorb the millions who are about to graduate this spring.

Obama has failed to deliver on the most important promise of the 2008 campaign: his promise of jobs and prosperity for all. Now he is repeating that promise, but like the child who cried wolf, no one really believes him. Americans have been waiting for a vigorous economic recovery for 39 months, and this president has failed to deliver. All we've had is one excuse after another. It's George Bush's fault. It's Greece's fault. It's the Japanese tsunami. It's corporations sitting on their cash. It's Big Banks refusing to lend. It's the price of gas. Obama has more excuses than Rihanna has Facebook friends.

But excuses don't bring about an economic recovery. Not until Obama's anti-growth policies are reversed will America return to normal GDP growth. That means ending handouts for losers like green energy, public sector unions, and socialized medicine, and allowing the free market to return to a normal business cycle. At this point in the cycle, GDP growth should be closer to 5% and unemployment down to 5.5%, as they were under George Bush during his fourth year in office. Instead they stand at 2.4% (for the last half of 2011) and 8.2%, respectively.

For the ordinary American, things just get worse, but Obama keeps mumbling "be patient" and laying the blame elsewhere. Tax the rich, he shouts, and that will make things better. How will taxing the rich create jobs? Or making inflammatory speeches in front of the United Auto Workers, or throwing yourself into the Trayvon Martin case by saying, "If I had a son, he would look like Trayvon"? That kind of divisive rhetoric does not create a single job. It only divides and weakens the country.

More Americans have lost their jobs and their homes, and seen their incomes decline under Obama than under any president in history, and all of this in just one term. Yet this President, who has destroyed the dream of success for so many, imagines he has "a lot more work to do." Just imagine how many dreams Obama could kill in another four years.

Jeffrey Folks is the author of many books on American culture, including Heartland of the Imagination (2011).

Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/04/a_recovery_that_never_comes.html#ixzz1t3SqPa1h



To: puborectalis who wrote (652744)4/25/2012 9:03:24 AM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579403
 
Wikileaks – Democratic Voter Fraud Won Pennsylvania & Ohio in 2008

April 23, 2012
By Sara Noble



Wikileaks hacked Stratfor, the private intelligence gathering firm in Texas. Emails they uncovered claim they presented proof positive to John McCain that Democrats in Pennsylvania and Ohio used voter fraud to win those states and committed other disturbing crimes. McCain refused to act on the information.

One email, as seen below, is dated November 7, 2008 under the subject line “ Insight – The Dems & Dirty Tricks ** Internal Use Only – Pls Do Not Forward **,” was sent by Fred Burton, Stratfor’s V.P. of Intelligence. It said in part, The black Dems were caught stuffing the ballot boxes in Philly and Ohio as reported the night of the election and Sen. McCain chose not to fight. The matter is not dead inside the party. It now becomes a matter of sequence now as to how and when to “out”.



McCain’s Response -

Insight – McCain #5 ** internal use only – Pls do not forward ** Email-ID Date From To
347043
2008-11-05 14:40:28
burton@stratfor.com
secure@stratfor.com

Further –After discussions with his inner circle, which explains the delay in his
speech, McCain decided not to pursue the voter fraud in PA and Ohio,
despite his staff’s desire to make it an issue. He said no. Staff felt
they could get a federal injunction to stop the process. McCain felt the
crowds assembled in support of Obama and such would be detrimental to our
country and it would do our nation no good for this to drag out like last
go around, coupled with the possibility of domestic violence.My guy said many were shocked, but after reflecting upon his decision,
thought he put the country first. [Wikileaks]
Burton also says in the email, in point number two, that the Dems made a six-figure donation to Rev. Jesse to buy his silence on Israel. Is it true? On October 14, 2008 Jackson told attendees at the World Policy Forum in Evian, France that ‘President Obama’ would “remove the clout of Zionists who have controlled American policy for decades.”

Point number three: Burton continued in the email above with an explosive charge that sleezy Russian money went into Obama’s campaign coffers. He said a smoking gun had already been found.

This allegation makes some sense of Obama’s reassurances to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev caught by an open mic. Obama said “….but it’s important for him [Putin] to give me space.”

Remember this recent exchange -

Medvedev responded: “Yeah, I understand. I understand your message about space. Space for you …”

Obama: “This is my last election. After my election, I have more flexibility.”

Medvedev: “I understand. I will transmit this information to Vladimir [Putin]…”

Fred Burton is well-known and respected in the highest Intelligence circles. He has been Deputy Chief of the Department of State’s counterterrorism division for the Diplomatic Security Service (DSS).

Stratfor has acknowledged that last December its internal communications system was hacked and the group “Anonymous” has taken credit for the sabotage . WikiLeaks started to publish Stratfor’s stolen emails last month. Startfor will neither confirm nor deny whether the communiqués attributed to its staff are real or fabrications.

WikiLeaks has published 973 out of what it says are 5 million internal Stratforemails (dated between July 2004 and December 2011) obtained by the hacker Anonymous in 2011.



To: puborectalis who wrote (652744)4/25/2012 1:40:24 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1579403
 
If You Don’t Look Like Obama’s Son, No One Cares

April 24, 2012 by John Hinderaker
powerlineblog.com

The news story is horrifying: after a trivial encounter with a group of youths who were playing basketball, a man in Mobile, Alabama, was set upon by a gang of twenty men armed with brass knuckles, chairs, pipes and paint cans. The victim, Matthew Owens, was attacked on his own front porch and beaten within an inch of his life. He is in critical condition and may die:



As the gang walked away after assaulting Owens, one of them said, “Now that’s justice for Trayvon.” Jim Treacher comments:

Hey, that’s what he gets for having a similar skin color to someone we’ve all been instructed to hate.

Well done, Spike Lee. Nice job, NBC. Keep up the good work, ABC. And to everyone else who’s been using a shooting in Florida to foment hate and divide people by the color of their skin, kudos. Don’t let this attack, and similar attacks across America, bother you. If you had a conscience, we never would’ve heard of you in the first place.

Well, it won’t bother them; we know that. It certainly won’t bother Barack Obama. Matthew Owens doesn’t look like his son, and there are no votes to be had. For Obama, if it doesn’t help his re-election campaign, it doesn’t exist. Whether he likes it or not, however, I think incidents like this one, which have multiplied all across America, will hurt Obama in the fall. Millions of Americans voted for Obama in part because they thought his election would put racial division to rest, or at least contribute to that goal. But the opposite has happened. Obama has been an extraordinarily divisive president; neither he nor others in his administration, like Eric Holder, have ever hesitated to foment race hatred when they thought it would serve the Democrats’ political interests. As it turned out, Obama’s election represented a setback for race relations in the United States, an outcome that virtually no one foresaw. This is just one way–but perhaps an important one–in which voters are disillusioned with Obama.




To: puborectalis who wrote (652744)4/26/2012 7:13:11 AM
From: jlallen2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579403
 
Wrong answer